Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church

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06/01/2024

Due to technical difficulties, we are unable to livestream Mass at this time. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Hope to see everyone there! Picnic will be held inside the Family Life Center and on the Church Grounds.
05/25/2024

Hope to see everyone there! Picnic will be held inside the Family Life Center and on the Church Grounds.

05/07/2024
04/10/2024

Due to impending weather for Wednesday, April 10, we are following St. Tammany Parish closures. Please watch the Mass Livestream from the safety of your home.

Wishing you and your families a Blessed & Happy Easter!
03/31/2024

Wishing you and your families a Blessed & Happy Easter!

03/27/2024

Time correction...
Reconciliation tonight is for 7 pm. Many priests will be available.

03/22/2024

Today, March 22nd, is the LAST KC's Fish Fry for the season! Come join us! Support the KC's! Dine in or drive thru from 4-7.

Mark your calendars to attend MHT's St Joseph Altar!  Come enjoy a home cooked meal and a prayer filled experience!
03/16/2024

Mark your calendars to attend MHT's St Joseph Altar! Come enjoy a home cooked meal and a prayer filled experience!

Address

501 Holy Trinity Drive
Covington, LA
70433

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 12pm

Telephone

+19858920642

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Our Church

Our Church could aptly be considered “something old, something new.” Clean architectural lines belie the legacy of tradition that is embedded within. Many of the Church’s most impressive aspects are in fact legacy items inherited from across the Archdiocese and the country, a tribute to churches and congregations of the past.

The stained-glass windows lining the church formerly graced St. Maurice Roman Catholic Church in the Lower 9th Ward, which was de-consecrated in 2008—part of the toll of Hurricane Katrina.

The Infant Jesus of Prague statue came from St. Maurice’s as well, while the statues of Our Lady of Prompt Succor and St. Joseph came from St. Theresa the Little Flower of the Child Jesus Catholic Church.

The beautiful angels worshiping at the tabernacle were donated by the Marianites of the Holy Cross. The stations of the cross originated from a closed Catholic church in Iowa, the donation of generous parishioners.